- The
Entomobryomorpha are one of the
three main
groups (order) of
springtails (Collembola), tiny
hexapods related to insects. This
group was
formerly treated...
- body size is
advantageous to
their survival. The
Poduromorpha and
Entomobryomorpha have an
elongated body,
while the
Symphypleona and
Neelipleona have...
- not visible. Both
Entomobryomorpha and
Poduromorpha are long
springtails with six
visible abdominal segments.
While Entomobryomorpha have the
first thorax...
-
Springtail orders (
Entomobryomorpha,
Poduromorpha and Symphypleona) or a
distinct suborder of Symphypleona, or
placed in the
Entomobryomorpha. Papáč, V.; Palacios-Vargas...
- and a
plump body, but more oval in
shape than the Symphypleona. The
Entomobryomorpha are the
slimmest springtails, some with long and some with
short legs...
-
Burmese amber is
fossil resin dating to the
early Late
Cretaceous Cenomanian age
recovered from
deposits in the
Hukawng Valley of
northern Myanmar. It...
-
Entomobryoidea is also the old name of
Entomobryomorpha, when
these were
placed in the "Arthropleona" The
Entomobryoidea are a
superfamily of springtails...
- 72. Fjellberg, Arne. The
Collembola of
Fennoscandia and Denmark:
Entomobryomorpha and Symphypleona. Leiden, Netherlands: Koninklijke-Brill, 2007. 188-192...
- (swimming crabs) Crustacea:
Isopoda Oniscidea (woodlice) Collembola:
Entomobryomorpha (springtails) Insecta:
Orthoptera (gr****hoppers and crickets) The cave...
- (Scorpionflies)
Order Neomecoptera Order Siphonaptera – 2,525 (Fleas)
Order Entomobryomorpha Order Poduromorpha Order Symphypleona Order Neelipleona Order Xiphosurida...